- the new
series was to be
Talkartoons. When the idea was
pitched to Paramount, they
leaped at the opportunity. The
Talkartoons started out as one-shot cartoons...
-
theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939 (89 in her own
series and 37 in the
Talkartoons,
Screen Songs and
Color classics series).
Starting in 2013,
Olive Films...
- a
similar character.[citation needed]
Betty Boop was the star of the
Talkartoons by 1932 and was
given her own
series that same year,
beginning with Stopping...
-
competitor in the 1930s.
Fleischer Studios included Out of the
Inkwell and
Talkartoons characters like, Koko the Clown,
Betty Boop, Bimbo,
Popeye the Sailor...
-
animated cartoon short,
produced by
Fleischer Studios as part of the
Talkartoons series. The
cartoon is
notable for its surreal, dark and
abstract content...
- everybody!"
Bimbo later became the
protagonist and star of Fleischer's
Talkartoons series,
positioned as a
rival to Disney's
Mickey Mouse,
making his first...
-
animated short film
created by the
Fleischer Studios in 1931 as part of the
Talkartoons series.
Betty Boop is
voiced by
Harriet Lee.
Bimbo prepares to rob a...
-
Studios animated short released through Paramount Pictures as part of the
Talkartoons series. This film
contains an
early version of
Betty Boop and the studio's...
- with a
vocal by Mae Questel. It was then used in the 1932
Betty Boop
Talkartoons cartoon Boop-Oop-a-Doop. The
chorus follows as: You can feed me bread...
- Bill is a 1930
Fleischer Studios animated short film. It is part of the
Talkartoons series, and
featured Betty Boop (here
called "Nancy Lee") and
Bimbo (as...